John Boehner

With 62 days left to pass a budget, Cruz stressed said Republicans, especially those who campaigned on repealing Obamacare, must rally the masses to support the effort, even if it means a temporary government shutdown.
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Nearly 80 percent of respondents supported a path to citizenship for all 11 million undocumented immigrants currently residing in the U.S. — which is unlikely to be included in the House Republican’s plan.
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Foes can be encouraged by the fact that the Senate-passed immigration bill has more strong detractors than strong backers. Republicans will take solace in the Americans prefer that the House vote on immigration reform in smaller pieces rather than on the Senate’s comprehensive approach. And reform proponents can take heart in the fact that more Americans want a pathway to citizenship than favor keeping immigrants in legal limbo.
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In the past, Joaquin Castro said that in order to pass a comprehensive immigration reform, Democrats would need to swallow some “bitter pills” in order to ultimately pass the bill that they wanted. Now he says that if they want reform passed, the House needs to act quickly.
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In a Spanish-language interview with CNN Español, Rep. Pete Gallego of Alpine said the majority of Americans would rather focus on finding guns and drugs in cargo by adding officers at ports of entry rather than increasing the size of the border patrol.
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“We care what people back home say, not what some former president says,” declared Rep. Tim Huelskamp, a second-term Kansas Republican who has clashed with the party leadership in the House.
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